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(S6O-00414) 9. Paul McLennan: To ask the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body what the Scottish Parliament’s budget is for both inbound and outbound school visits.
(S6O-00414) 9. Paul McLennan: To ask the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body what the Scottish Parliament’s budget is for both inbound and outbound school visits.
Indeed, the Scottish Government has invested on average £48 million a year, in comparison with £12 million a year under the previous Labour-Liberal Scottish Executive.
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The Scottish Animal Welfare Commission Regulations 2020 [draft]
Consideration of a Scottish Statutory Instrument - The Scottish Animal Welfare Commission Regulations 2020 [draft]
Introduction
The Scottish Animal Welfare Commission Regulations 2020 [draft] were laid on 1 May 2020 and referred to the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee.
Cabinet Secretary for Finance & Local Government Shona Robison MSP F/T: 0300 244 4000 E: [email protected] Kenneth Gibson Convener Finance & Public Administration Committee The Scottish Parliament EDINBURGH ___ 26 January 2026 Dear Convener, On 13 January 2026, the Scottish Government published an unprecedented volume of fiscal information - including the Draft 2026-27 Scottish Budget, the Scottish Spending Review, the Draft Infrastructure Strategy and the Infrastructure Delivery Pipeline - alongside more than 20 additional detailed supporting publications.
I remain ready to do all I can to support your consideration of the LCM. The Scottish Government remains committed to facilitating discussion and information exchange with the Scottish Parliament.
Marine Concern and Seal Scotland submission of 23 August 2022 PE1951/I: Reinstate inshore coastal limit on the use of dredge and trawl fishing gears The Scottish government would have you believe that 37% of Scottish waters are already “protected”.
We will welcome all stakeholder feedback to the consultation which will inform the introduction of a Scottish Agriculture Bill in 2023. Kind regards LORNA SLATER Scottish Ministers, special advisers and the Permanent Secretary are covered by the terms of the Lobbying (Scotland) Act 2016.